Great job! That's some excellent numbers you've handed us on a silver platter. Thanks for putting in the work to research that. So, it appears that the most common coin is much rarer than the 2 oz gold dragon & phoenix with a mintage of 2500, that sells for over $20,000. That's a lot of zeros...Did I mention that the god of war & wealth has the dragon & phoenix on it?

I'm looking at these numbers, and I'm certain I haven't bought enough of these coins yet. Hold on to your hats and buckle up, this is going to be a wild ride!

It will be interesting to see how the numbers change as more get graded.

Can't wait to upload the coin's pictures to this thread even my digital camera is broken. The attached is the scanned pictures of my god of wealth which I just got today, but I am not quite sure which type of variety should be for it.

The last thing we need is an exciting discovery to get confused because people are using different terminology. The CCF researchers, as the discoverers of these varieties, are entitled to assert the right to name them, but only if we assert the right.

CCF readers and researchers should send messages to any dealers that are using incorrect naming, to remind them that the varieties were discovered here, and we have already named them clear claw, clouded claw, and super clouded claw.

The last thing we need is an exciting discovery to get confused because people are using different terminology. The CCF researchers, as the discoverers of these varieties, are entitled to assert the right to name them, but only if we assert the right.

CCF readers and researchers should send messages to any dealers that are using incorrect naming, to remind them that the varieties were discovered here, and we have already named them clear claw, clouded claw, and super clouded claw.

I had earlier emailed these names to ebay/jan_sold_it. Let me send him a reminder.

I called another dealer - rarecoincollector.net and gave them the names and the link to this forum.